Hi all! I am trying to "attach" a widget to a button inside a main window, making it follow any movement of the entire window.
In details, I have a widget that will display a floating window when the user clicks on a QToolButton. This floating widget must be placed below the button that summoned its soul, and if the main window moves, the floating window must be positioned in the same place. In other words, I'd like to place this widget *relative* to another widget (inside a main window). This placement should follow every movement of the main window. The entire hierarchy (pertinent to my problem) is as follows: QMainWindow QSplitter QWidget QStackedWidget QListWidget QTreeWidget QWidget <------- My custom widget QToolButton QWidget <---- The floating window Erroneously, I imagined that it could be sufficient to reimplement moveEvent in my custom widget, but what I did find? That it isn't actually called, instead I should, probably, reimplement the moveEvent in the QMainWindow and propagate the event to the custom widget (which in turn will move the floating window). However, this is quite contorted and probably unnecessary. Any hints? Thanks & Cheers! _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest